looney
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Pray tell how leaving the EU was "common sense"
After all this time you cant work out the most basic of arguments for or against? What have you been doing?
Pray tell how leaving the EU was "common sense"
Careful. Very soon you'll see one of Nigel's warriors on here claiming that you just said that NO Leave voters possessed anything above O-level Geography and as they know five Leavers with three or more GCSEs they can prove that you are a lying tw@t of very limited intelligence.
Seems common sense to me. I've asked my German family who were over for a wedding the last couple of weeks which way they would have voted, without exception they said they'd have voted leave. I was surprised by their unanimity.Pray tell how leaving the EU was "common sense"
. Bit paranoid.
Yes, I suppose some of them are a bit. I don't know what causes it. Too much Brown Sauce? The Daily Express?
I'm amazed this thread is still going.Seems to me it's the vote Leave gang that don't seem too sure of the result, constantly posting on this thread, defending their decision. One would imagine if they were truly happy with the outcome they would have departed this thread in confident satisfaction weeks ago rather than continually "backing up" their decision to leave.
I also factor in that at least four of them are known trolls who wouldn't be able to resist this thread if their lives depended on it but still, get a grip guys. If you were truly happy in your decision, you'd have left well alone.
Seems common sense to me. I've asked my German family who were over for a wedding the last couple of weeks which way they would have voted, without exception they said they'd have voted leave. I was surprised by their unanimity.
I'm amazed this thread is still going.
It is what it is now, the exit will be negotiated and the voters will have no more say now in the negotiating position taken.
We'll get what we are given and the sun will still come up everyday.
All German's I know would also vote for the UK to leave.
All German's I know would also vote for the UK to leave.
Seems common sense to me. I've asked my German family who were over for a wedding the last couple of weeks which way they would have voted, without exception they said they'd have voted leave. I was surprised by their unanimity.
Now I KNOW you're lying HT, you've posted the complete opposite somewhere before, probably on this thread.
After all this time you cant work out the most basic of arguments for or against? What have you been doing?
I know mate , didn't work thoughYou are of course correct. On the day of the referendum most German national newspapers ran a front page wanting us to stay and I did make much reference to this and my own experiences prior to this. By and large they love us and our culture.
In this instance though, I was trying to slightly and humorously twist what [MENTION=4573]Green Cross Code Man[/MENTION] had posted
Or we could look at the demographic suggesting that you were more likely to vote leave if you didn't hold a qualification higher than a GCSE...
# still sulking
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DR
Defending their decision against what - the non existent remain posters?Seems to me it's the vote Leave gang that don't seem too sure of the result, constantly posting on this thread, defending their decision.
That doesn't make any sense at all.One would imagine if they were truly happy with the outcome they would have departed this thread in confident satisfaction weeks ago rather than continually "backing up" their decision to leave.
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If you were truly happy in your decision, you'd have left well alone.